Google is positioning Android 16 as the most significant Android redesign in years, with a visual overhaul called Material 3 Expressive that touches typography, motion, and UI components across the entire OS.

Gemini is moving deeper into the Android stack, not just as a chatbot overlay but as an embedded intelligence layer affecting search, the camera, and app interactions. The specifics of how that integration works under the hood are worth reading for anyone building on Android.

The video covers what is confirmed, what is rumored, and what Google has not addressed yet, making it a useful map of the gaps before the full release. If you ship Android apps or care about where mobile AI is actually landing in 2025, the breakdown of Gemini's on-device versus cloud processing split is the section to watch.

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